
Anthony Freda’s brief and brutal animation sums up his feelings about the National Counter Terrorism Center database, which now has free rein to “retrieve, store and search information about Americans gathered by government agencies for purposes other than national security threats.” (more)
David Navas shares some still frames from his animation intro for a new mun2/NBC Universal program, “Cine Clasico.” (more)
Tom Richmond created the 3D characters of Bernanke, Reagan and Obama for Swiss America’s animated commercials. Tom also did a series of “ghost” versions of some other famous (and dead) politicians that appear very briefly in the last few seconds of film. (more)
Tom Chitty is the guy whose work for Google is everywhere these days. His simple, smart, friendly characters can be found in subways, on billboards and, naturally, animating their hearts out on your computer screen! (more)
Steven Noble produced these astounding animated illustrations, working with NYC agency Dead as We Know It, for client Kraken Rum. Catch them on air during March Madness on ESPN! (more)
Richard Borge shares a self-generated film title sequence he created for his own dream client, Brooklyn Animated Shorts Festival. (more)
David Navas’“Go Green” promo illustrations for mun2 Universal Green Week were inspired by retro elementary school books. He animated them using TvPaint, Photoshop, and After Effects. (more)
David Plunkert made this illustration for the article, "The Belly Becomes the Beast," in the December issue of Golf Digest, and then turned it into this funky animation. (more)
One of Chuck Gonzales’ sweet illustrations for Tiger Beat got a fun animation treatment recently from Benjy Brooke. (more)
Shaw Nielsen’s charming new munch and slurp children’s book for Workman Publishing has it all: Pop-ups, puppies and one BIG hungry giant! (more)